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Lost in New York Poster
by Yelena Tylkina
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Lost in New York poster by Yelena Tylkina. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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About Yelena Tylkina
More info on YouTube- YELENA TYLKINA/YouTube An internationally recognized fine artist, Yelena Tylkina was born in Belarus. Her wide range of work inclues style as diverse as Figurative Symbolism, Surrealism, Imaginary Realism, Graffiti, Erotica. Now she lives and works in New York City. Yelena Tylkina work has won several awards and honors for her contribution to the art world both nationally and internationally and her work is included in many private and corporate collections all over the globe. To date, Yelena Tylkina has had about one hundred exhibitions, a dozen solo exhibitions, sixteen museum exhibitions,...
$34.35
Monte Arnold
really loving the raw-ness of this.
Yelena Tylkina replied:
Sometimes the big, crowded city could empty as the surface of the Moon.
Yelena Tylkina
the best wishes to BODY PARTS!
Yelena Tylkina
Hooray!
Sunil Kapadia
Congratulations on your sale!
Ethos Lambousa
very "powerful" image !
Yelena Tylkina
New York Lost and Found is open 24/7
John Houseman
Totally fantastic and inspiring. Thanks for the contest.
EciAm Visual Arts
edgy edgy!
Yelena Tylkina
...and rock and roll...Oh girl!
Yelena Tylkina
just me on the cold street, trying to make it.
Creation Studio Online
Creatively unique, nice work.
Yelena Tylkina
thank you, dear Lenore.
Lenore Senior
Congratulations on winning an honorable mention in the "Expressions of Grief" contest hosted by FAA (11/26/10). Nicely done!
Bret Rouse
If you would like to have this picture published in a book,Please contact me at tramp61 at live .com thanks
Robert Matson
I like this one. Nice use of the hair to double as cracks in the concrete. A good depiction of realistic feelings to match the title as well.